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My fist recollection of pro football was the first sudden death or overtime game ever. 1958. Lifelong fan. Sick of the overpriced prima Donna spoiled rotten HS. Done. Adios. I'll obviously see results in local papers but whatever. I don't think I'm the only one.

Their analysts, lawyers, and business people have been telling them that they are putting out too much product.

Monday, Thursday, sometimes Saturday, all day Sunday into the evening. It is like anything else, too much and people lose interest. Add in the recent controversies, it's too much. I think that beside the protests and resultant backlash, there is just too much NFL on TV.

I don't think it is an overdose issue. They have cut the balls off the game, too many commercials, show each play at least twice, too many penalties, too much announcer babbling and now disrespecting our Flag and Country.

Eh.. I'll continue to watch here and there because I've always loved the game since I was a Pop Warner player that stopped growing and every one else left me behind.

That said, I am not an automaton that will sit all day hour after hour glued to the tv. I check scores, Cowboys in particular, and move about my day.

These protests will end when the checks begin to stop coming and the kneeler has to explain his lofty position to Wife, baby mama, and big mama...then reality will actually strike them as to how fortunate they really are.

(This message was last edited by jay1vinton at 07:20 PM, Oct 5th, 2017)

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